Customer Reviews

Rating:
Great Roller Bag
Reviewer:
Kevin G.
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The bag accompanied me on a 10 day trip to Chuuk and came out unscathed. Hauled assorted none breakable camera gear, bpw, hollis F1 fins, a skin and a 3/2mm wet suit, regs, and other assorted trinkets.
Sturdy yet light weight, its pretty easy to over pack (beyond airline weight limits) this bag once you get used to the slightly odd shape - it took me two tries, all was good the second time around.
Its ability to be left standing on end makes it very manageable in line and while dealing with customs & immigration, you know those times you wish you had a third hand to wrangle bags and "your papers please"?

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Rating:
Fab dive travel bag!
Reviewer:
Jeanette Despal
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Was horrified to realize the "regular" luggage I was using as my dive/clothes bag when traveling weighed a whopping 12 pounds. Prior to heading off for the Maldives I decided I needed a "lighter" alternative. Not only did it hold all my gear and personal stuff-I was able to buy gifts for loved ones and still had room left over. I am beyond happy with this bag and would highly recommend it to any diver that loves to travel across the planet for new and exciting dive experiences and go "LIGHT"!!!!

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Rating:
light and roomy
Reviewer:
Vince K.
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This bag is only ~7lbs empty, well made and easy to pack all the dive gear, a 3 and a 5ml wet suit and week or two worth of clothes. The blue trim makes it easy to spot on the baggage carousel. Folds flat for easy stoing on a live aboard.

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Rating:
Travel duffel Bag
Reviewer:
Peter R.
The Bag appears to be well built. I have not used it yet. I an quite interested to see how well it will stand up to the airline abuse. This is the first time I broke down and was willing to pay decent money for a bag. It has a good warranty according to the company.

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Rating:
Packed for Saudi
Reviewer:
joseph d.
I bought the bag when I was back home in Houston and used it to pack all my scuba gear to take back to Saudi Arabia. I had no probleams gettting all my gear in it and then some. I especially like the big heavy duty wheels and zipper. I plan to use the bag on my next trip in a few weeks to Vietnam.

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Rating:
First trip a success!
Reviewer:
ROBERT CRAATS
Just back from first trip with new bag. Very light and reduced my starting weight by 3 lbs. Easily held my gear & my wifes snorkle gear as well as sandles, towels and miscilannious stuff in the big lower pocket. Lots of room for clothes in the upper pocket. It also does not look like a dive bag so I think a little less appealing to theives. Great bag, only negative comment is the strap guides sewin onto the outside of the bag to hold the straps in place are very tight making it a little bit of a struggle to get the buckle through. Overall, very happy with choice.

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Rating:
Keep luggage weight down
Reviewer:
Tabby S.
The Stahl Curacao Clipper weighs only 7 lb. which is important in these days of decreasing airline baggage weight limits. A full set of gear easily stows in the large bottom compartment and clothes in the top section.
Its well made and stands up well even when full.
I found a couple of minor annoyances with the bag. It has compression straps which need to be threaded through small loops and there is no side handle making it a little harder to wrestle onto baggage carts.

Vince:

Darrick(Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com):

Hello Vince, in the zipper pull tabs there are holes that you can connect the two and slide a TSA lock thru to lock the zippers together.

Dayna:

My husband likes to travel light, so which scuba roller bag should i get? The Curacao or the Akona? I am leaning toward the Curacao. Is this bag sufficient? Thank you.

Darrick(Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com):

Hello Dayna, yes if you are looking for a bag to hold a full set of dive gear plus a few other items then I would use this bag as checked bag.

Dorothea:

Are the wheel axels stainless steel? If not what are thy? Thanks.

Bob(Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com):

Yes they are stainless steel.

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Curacao Rolling Bag

The Curacao Clipper is a fantastic, full sized dive bag that is loaded with features. The bottom compartment is fully capable of accommodating a complete dive set-up, while the top compartment will hold personal clothing, additional gear, and accessories. We have internal pockets for further gear organization. The entire bag is easily transported on our unique and dynamic frame, which is light yet very durable. All frame components are fully serviceable so in the off chance that damage does occur, it is quickly repairable. Compression Straps secure goods in transit while the comfort handle on both top and bottom of the bag allow for effortless removal from auto trunks and other storage places.

Rum Cay Regulator Bag

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